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that paint is allegedly used in construction of a pakistan nuclear plant. many experts fear that plant will produce plutonium. 51-year-old was arrested at an atlanta airport last month. the uc-santa cruz grad charged with violating u.s. export laws and conspiracy in connection with the paint purchase by the chip ease government. the felony charges, carry a maximum penalty of 65 years in prison and $1 million in fines. >>> he loved to fish and loved the 49ers. friends and family gathered in san francisco today to remember, one of the victims of last woke's boating accident in mexico. this follows the news that the coast guard is calling off the search for survivors of the accident. nbc bay area's reporter shows us how loved ones are remembering the only official casualty. >> reporter: it was a scene, leslie ye wouldn't have cared for much. friends and family gathering at a san francisco church to talk about his life. >> my gnats doesn't like publicity, humble. he wouldn't like this big commotion about him. >> there was plenty to say. ye died last week after
that paint is allegedly used in construction of a pakistan nuclear plant. many experts fear that plant will produce plutonium. 51-year-old was arrested at an atlanta airport last month. the uc-santa cruz grad charged with violating u.s. export laws and conspiracy in connection with the paint purchase by the chip ease government. the felony charges, carry a maximum penalty of 65 years in prison and $1 million in fines. >>> he loved to fish and loved the 49ers. friends and family...
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we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on the sidelines is that the middle class cannot buy. it is not because -- if you are a billionaire, you can only buy so many cars, so many planes. it is the middle-class that really believes our economy. we have to be thinking of them. thank you. >> center -- se --nator laughtenburg? >> i approach this from a standpoint of personal experience that tells me that we are not doing the right thing in our country, that those of us who are fortunate enough to have succeeded financially, whether through inheritance or hard work -- the fact of the matter is that we are living pretty high on the
we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on...
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ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watching. >> see you later.
ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watching. >> see you later.
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navy seals seized from bin laden's compound in pakistan. reportedly those plans were still being formed. the communications info includes exchanges between bin laden and operations chief where they talked about the names of possible attack team members. >>> at 8:00 this morning we will hear president obamas take on how the debt limit talks are going. he is scheduled a news conference for the second time this week. ktvu alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom to talk about where the negotiations stand. allison. >> reporter: pam as house speaker john boehner put it there was too many people at the white house to reach a deal. talks are off for today. while democrats and republicans played in the annual congressional baseball game, talks at the white house broke down again last night. congressional leaders and the president only agreed to regroup with their parties and meet again this weekend. the president indicated he would keep fighting for a deal that includes tax increases. >> you can't ask for sacrifices from working people
navy seals seized from bin laden's compound in pakistan. reportedly those plans were still being formed. the communications info includes exchanges between bin laden and operations chief where they talked about the names of possible attack team members. >>> at 8:00 this morning we will hear president obamas take on how the debt limit talks are going. he is scheduled a news conference for the second time this week. ktvu alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom to talk about...
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the june jobs report released last friday said the nation's unemployment rate rose slightly. >>> after an 11 year streak, lexus is no longer the top luxury brand in the united states. sales will fall 19% this year, placing it behind bmw. representatives say the decrease is due to the earthquake in japan. >>> transformers continue to rule the weekend box office. transformers, dark of the moon held onto the top spot at theaters on friday, taking in $14.9 million. when the final numbers come in, the movie is expected to bring in $46 million for its second weekend run. dark of the moon debuted at the top spot last week with $116 million. this weekend's second highest grossing movie is expected to be horrible bosses. >>> texas is trying to save the incandescent light bulb. now, texas governor, rick perry has signed a new measure, calling on his state to defy the law. the law says texas can continue selling them, but only if they're made and sold in texas. ironically, it was former texas governor, and president george w. bush who signed the bill, calling for the end to the incandescent bulb.
the june jobs report released last friday said the nation's unemployment rate rose slightly. >>> after an 11 year streak, lexus is no longer the top luxury brand in the united states. sales will fall 19% this year, placing it behind bmw. representatives say the decrease is due to the earthquake in japan. >>> transformers continue to rule the weekend box office. transformers, dark of the moon held onto the top spot at theaters on friday, taking in $14.9 million. when the final...
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ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watch >> see you later. k9 advantix ii. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii.
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stricker up and down day with a 69 that left him 22 under par for the tournament and the winner of the event for the third straight year. >>> a new stage winner and a new leader after the action in the tour de france. stage nine a 129-mile effort through the sceney. no one of the tour cars makes contact with a rider of spain who hits another biker and sends him into a ditch. both were able to continue. spain came in five seconds faster than france. monday is an off day. >>> danica patrick starting 21st on the grid. she would be a major player with 14 laps to go. she gets in to the back of james jakes. he doesn't do so bad but alex gets shot many to the barrier, he is done. pat rush not thrill bud was able to continue. enhances his series lead against will power who was 24th. see you again tonight at ten. >> all right. thank you. >> thank you joe. tonight at ten, its been almost two years since three berkeley graduates were detained in iran. the mother of one of them is speaking out act her son and efforts to try to gain his freedom. we will have more on that. >> and more on your foreca
stricker up and down day with a 69 that left him 22 under par for the tournament and the winner of the event for the third straight year. >>> a new stage winner and a new leader after the action in the tour de france. stage nine a 129-mile effort through the sceney. no one of the tour cars makes contact with a rider of spain who hits another biker and sends him into a ditch. both were able to continue. spain came in five seconds faster than france. monday is an off day. >>>...
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his enthusiastic reception and demonstrators throwing roses on his car. reports that syrian diplomats videotaped demonstrators in front of the embassy. >> gregg: turning to libya, dramatic new pictures of immigrants fleeing the war zone, four boats packed with more than 1,000 people arriving at an island near southern italy. vessels escorted to show by the italian coastguard. meanwhile, the fighting in libya itself turning red hot. rebel forces coming under heavy gunfire as they advance closer to tripoli than ever before. leland was streaming live from migsurata. >> the rebels have been helped over the past couple weeks. they are getting much needed ammunition and reinforces himself from the town of benghazi. they now have 4,000 people surrounding this town and trying to push that front line out. many of whom as we found today fighting with whatever they had. [ gun shots ] >> nearly 20 feet high, sand berm along the road to tripoli is their only cover as they push forward. we shielded ourselves and moved up to the very front line. this is the tip of the s
his enthusiastic reception and demonstrators throwing roses on his car. reports that syrian diplomats videotaped demonstrators in front of the embassy. >> gregg: turning to libya, dramatic new pictures of immigrants fleeing the war zone, four boats packed with more than 1,000 people arriving at an island near southern italy. vessels escorted to show by the italian coastguard. meanwhile, the fighting in libya itself turning red hot. rebel forces coming under heavy gunfire as they advance...
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which pakistan receives compensation from the united nations. other claims include a $26 million charge for barbed wire and pickets and $70 million for radar maintenance although there's no enemy air threat related to the war on terror. on may 22 15 to 20 militant it's stormed hang ars in karachi. it took the pakistan military over 15 hours to end that siege. two u.s. p-3-c's were destroyed. it is an antisubmarine and marine surveillance aircraft. some reports now indicate it was an inside job as the terrorists had military uniforms and knew exactly where the planes were located. then on june 14 reports confirmed that pakistan now has arrested c.i.a. informants that helped us locate osama bin laden where he had been living under the eyes of the pakistan military for years. as reported in "the new york times" on june 14, i.s.i. arrested 30 pakistani informants who helped the united states capture bin laden. one was a pakistani army major who officials said copied the license plates of cars visiting bin laden's compound. and then further in june w
which pakistan receives compensation from the united nations. other claims include a $26 million charge for barbed wire and pickets and $70 million for radar maintenance although there's no enemy air threat related to the war on terror. on may 22 15 to 20 militant it's stormed hang ars in karachi. it took the pakistan military over 15 hours to end that siege. two u.s. p-3-c's were destroyed. it is an antisubmarine and marine surveillance aircraft. some reports now indicate it was an inside job...
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a heat dome across the nation. at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106 in dallas. check this out. feels like 94 in new orleans. who would think you would be feeling better there than you would be in minneapolis right now. that is why this is to strange to get that much heat towards the north. it is spreading towards the east. it is. 33 states with some sort of advisory in effect. tomorrow a massive day for the heat. 110 feels like in st. louis. 101 birmingham. warm if in parts of kansas. minneapolis tomorrow only going to get to around feeling like 84. a little bit of a front here. davenport, iowa, still 108. talking about spre
a heat dome across the nation. at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion...
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the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the classroom. books, chairs, equipment, all damaged. we've already checked in with the north county fire authority. the department spokesman says an investigator is trying to determine whether this is a suspicious fire or was intentionally set. fortunately, students don't return to school until -- until later this summer. this was a single fire. within 15 minutes of arrival, firefighters put out flames. two battalion chiefs, six engines responded. to get you a better idea where we are this morning, the school is located is surrounded by duplexes and home. fortunately, the fire did not spread. no one was hurt. we left a me
the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the...
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used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see that snow in chile, that we're having they record-high temperatures. >> it's wind, and it's cold. it's summer here, it's hot. >> we're getting the extremes. >> thanks. >>> as soon as the death of bin laden, is the u.s. gunning for the most warranted terrorist dead or alive? i'll have the homeland security secretary janet napolitano. with time running out, will there be any winners in america defaults? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. stories we're working on in the next hour. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf speaking out to "the situation room" about why osama bin laden was able to hide out in his country
used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see...
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ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watch >> >> good morning. is 8:56. news, d.c. police are investigating the stabbing in northeast. officers think an argument turn violent. according to the "washington post," police are questioning a with thennection incident. theord on the condition of victim this morning. prince george's county is than 100to set up more mobile speed cameras. of the locations are in school zones. in $7.5ram could bring in the next fiscal year. on theyou are driving baltimore washington parkway might see a low- flying plane overhead. nasa has scheduled an air quality flight over the belt way between 10:00 this morning and tonight. as 1,000 flies as low the to collect data for study. >> good morning. temperatures on the warm side already. 82 downtown. you can see very little wind out there. therell points out creeping up just a little bit. if you love yesterday, i think like today. dropped into the 50's in the that will but today, different. it is a swimming pool kind of day. ou
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southbound at exit 22 and northbound at exit 16. montgomery county fire and rescue says it was necessary. around 4:00, contractors working on a gas line near route 121 in clarksburg punctured an eight-inch gas line more than 25 feet below ground. with gas seeping into the air, they feared even a driver tossing out a burning cigarette could spark a violent situation. some drivers' misery quickly turned into others' fortune. the cashier says food and water have been flying off the shelves. >> never seen it so busy like this. before, it was just one or two cars. now it's like 50 cars. wow. >> reporter: after gassing up, many were left with their only option, following the crowds toward route 355. i don't think it's any better because everybody's trying to go toward fredrick. >> reporter: authorities say at this point the gas main is under control but not completely fixed. clarksburg road will remain closed until it can be fully repaired and won't happen until late tomorrow night or early to morning. >> thank you, john. >>> some parents
southbound at exit 22 and northbound at exit 16. montgomery county fire and rescue says it was necessary. around 4:00, contractors working on a gas line near route 121 in clarksburg punctured an eight-inch gas line more than 25 feet below ground. with gas seeping into the air, they feared even a driver tossing out a burning cigarette could spark a violent situation. some drivers' misery quickly turned into others' fortune. the cashier says food and water have been flying off the shelves....
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military aid to pakistan. it's an indication that the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which is the source of tension with pakistan. >>> in syria, angry mobs attacked the u.s. embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag and ripped the letters off the front of the embassy building. protests come after the u.s. ambassador to syria criticized the syrian government's crack down on the uprising. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the embassy attack. >> if anyone including president ha sad thinks that the united states is secretly hoping the regime will emerge from this turmoil to continue its brutality and repression, they are wrong. >> protesters loyal to president asad and the government also targeted the frenchment embassy. it's believed they are upset by a visit of u.s. and french ambassadors to the opposition city last week. >>> time now 5:15. the u.s. house in washington votes today on the kind of lightbulbs you can use. as ktvu's allison burns reports from our wash
military aid to pakistan. it's an indication that the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which is the source of tension with pakistan. >>> in syria, angry mobs attacked the u.s. embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag and ripped the letters off the front of the embassy building. protests come after the u.s. ambassador to syria criticized the syrian government's crack down on the uprising. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the embassy...
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the nation's first ever female prime minister. the is the sister of the prime minister who lost power after a military coo. >> the chairman of a tribe's newspaper shut it down because of problems. >>> it still appears on the website including an article that raised eyebrows called man on the run. the tribal chairman says he shut the paper down because of that article and others about marijuana. he says the paper has cost the tribe almost $200,000 in the last three years. >> our time now 8:21. a scary scene near sausalito, what the pilot says caused his plane to go down in richardson bay. >> also it is run for a reason, today's holiday jog for a very good cause. >> good morning. this road looking nice, find out what to expect. >>> welcome back, 8:24, nasa is in the countdown stage for friday's final shuttle launch. when it returns to earth 7000 government jobs will disappear. businesses like restaurants, motels and stores that depended on nasa employees, they are going to lose their biggest base, it is estimated it pumps 1.2 billio
the nation's first ever female prime minister. the is the sister of the prime minister who lost power after a military coo. >> the chairman of a tribe's newspaper shut it down because of problems. >>> it still appears on the website including an article that raised eyebrows called man on the run. the tribal chairman says he shut the paper down because of that article and others about marijuana. he says the paper has cost the tribe almost $200,000 in the last three years. >>...
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, the administration is suspending aid to pakistan's military. relations have been rocky since u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden at his pakistani hide-out. >>> heat advisories and warnings are in effect for more than a dozen states. unbearable conditions for millions of americans. temperatures are soaring past the 100-degree mark. across the plains. heat advisories in effect from texas to the east coast. more now from abc's barbara pinto. >> reporter: the country's midsection is suffocating under a sticky, hot blanket of misery. >> smash the old record. of 106, topping off at 110. >> this afternoon, just hot and humid. >> so far, hot air. >> reporter: in oklahoma city, omaha and minneapolis, uncomfortable and dangerous. in milwaukee, organizers called off this half marathon after runners collapsed. >> some people were kind of passing out. >> reporter: this is the 12th straight day of 100-degree temperatures in oklahoma city. the 20th so far this season. wichita falls has spent 36 of the past 38 days in the tripip digits. >> plenty of flu
, the administration is suspending aid to pakistan's military. relations have been rocky since u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden at his pakistani hide-out. >>> heat advisories and warnings are in effect for more than a dozen states. unbearable conditions for millions of americans. temperatures are soaring past the 100-degree mark. across the plains. heat advisories in effect from texas to the east coast. more now from abc's barbara pinto. >> reporter: the country's...
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the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today, amendment number 31 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, had been disposed and the bill had been read through page 122 line 19. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments printed in the congressional record on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order, amendment number 1 of mr. con ellie of virginia, mr. amendment number 2, amendment by mr. kucinich initch of ohio, amendment number 21, amendment by mr. welch of vermont, amendment number 22, amendment number 26, and amendment by mr. sessions of texas. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 offered by the gentleman from virginia, mr. con ellie on which further -- connelly. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 offered by mr. connelly of virginia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those
the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today, amendment number 31 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, had been disposed and the bill had been read through page 122 line 19. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments printed in the congressional record on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order, amendment number 1 of mr. con ellie of virginia, mr. amendment number 2,...
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page 56, line 22. pursuant to clause 8 of rule -- pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order. amendment by mr. clarke of michigan, amendment by mr. dicks of wra and amendment by mr. tonko of new york and amendment by amash of michigan and amendment by mr. dodd of illinois, amendment number 44 by mr. reid of new york, and amendment -- reed of new york, and amendment by mr. scalise of indiana. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from michigan, mr. clarke, on which further proceedings will postpone and on which the noes prevail by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. clarke of michigan. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vo
page 56, line 22. pursuant to clause 8 of rule -- pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order. amendment by mr. clarke of michigan, amendment by mr. dicks of wra and amendment by mr. tonko of new york and amendment by amash of michigan and amendment by mr. dodd of illinois, amendment number 44 by mr. reid of new york, and amendment -- reed of new york, and amendment by mr. scalise of indiana....
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and pakistan. today white house chief of staff william daily said the estranged relationship between the two countries, quote, must be made to work overtime. he also said pakistan's political system is still reeling from u.s. raids that found and killed osama bin laden. >>> new support for the made who accused former imf head of rape. a group of community activists in new york are demanding that the d.a. continue prosecuting the case. >> they must continue this case. >> demanding that they continue with this case, give this woman her day in court. >> questions about the accused's credibility were uncovered by investigators working for the d.a.'s office. that led a judge to lift his house arrest order. the activists admit the maid lied about her immigration status and to the irs but that doesn't mean she's lying about the sexual assault they charge. >>> new questions about why a double am but tee war veteran was allowed to ride a roller coaster that threw him to his death. the sergeant was killed fr
and pakistan. today white house chief of staff william daily said the estranged relationship between the two countries, quote, must be made to work overtime. he also said pakistan's political system is still reeling from u.s. raids that found and killed osama bin laden. >>> new support for the made who accused former imf head of rape. a group of community activists in new york are demanding that the d.a. continue prosecuting the case. >> they must continue this case. >>...
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it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. you have been watching this closely. what is the expectation about whether or not she's getting free tomorrow? >> reporter: well, those four counts of lying to officers, they each carry one year maximum in jail. she's been in jail almost three years. it's possible the judge could say time served and let her go free tomorrow. if that's the case, that's just one scenario. if that's the case, the orange county correction department says she won't be released like a typical inmate is once they are let go at the courthouse because of the emotional intense scrutiny on the kate. they put out the statement saying appropriate measures will be taken to release the acquitted into such a manner so as to preserve the safety of
it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. you have been watching this closely. what is the expectation about whether or not she's getting free tomorrow? >> reporter: well, those four counts...
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with 22 days left the president says he won't accept the stop gap plan to prevent america from defaulting on its debts. he used a news conference this morning to challenge both parties and to lay down some markers. >> i will not sign a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day extension. that's just not an acceptable approach. and if we think it's going to be hard, if we think it's hard now, imagine how these guys are going to be thinking six months from now in the middle of election season when they're all up. it's not going to get easier. it's going to get harder. so we might as well do it now. pull off the band-aid. eat our peas. >> all right, let's bring in our congressional correspondent, kate baldwin. we heard from the house speaker john boehner just before he went back to the bargaining table. update us on the very latest, because the stakes right now are critical. >> the stakes right now are very high, wolf. another day of debt talks and republicans really seem more dug in than ever on the key issue of taxes. as you very well know, as the country ticks closer to this debt ceiling deadline. >
with 22 days left the president says he won't accept the stop gap plan to prevent america from defaulting on its debts. he used a news conference this morning to challenge both parties and to lay down some markers. >> i will not sign a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day extension. that's just not an acceptable approach. and if we think it's going to be hard, if we think it's hard now, imagine how these guys are going to be thinking six months from now in the middle of election season when...
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july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president vowing to meet with lawmakers every day until a deal gets done? i mean, do these deals really get done in meetings like these? or are these photo-ops meant to keep the pressure on, letting americans know the legislators are meant to get the deal done for them. >> a lot is a photo-op for sure to keep the pressure on. we're doing something. we understand the pressure needs to be done. we're working very hard. what you don't see in a photo-op that is important is the behind the scenes staff level discussions, the people who are very -- they're sort of very entr
july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president...
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and even west 22 stronger gusts at sfo. so i mean everything's there again to keep us below average on the temps. there are some areas of low clouds but i think it will burn off sooner today. however as long as this low sits there and then another one reinforcing it on the backside even though it's not as strong it keeps lower pressure on the west coast and high in the middle of the country it's hanging out towards tennessee, kentucky, missouri and not moving. so fog, sun, breezy, more sun today. may take a little while to get going but it will probably pop in sooner than we saw yesterday. cool to mild. temperatures some areas i mean 789 you're getting warm but for july that's cool. santa rosa downtown 76. airport probably a little warm north to ten. and still 50s 60s closer to the coast and bay although santa cruz and capitol will get the sun later on near 70 degrees down there later in the afternoon. fog will be with us nights and mornings. it does look slowly warmer as we head towards the weekend and early next week. >>>
and even west 22 stronger gusts at sfo. so i mean everything's there again to keep us below average on the temps. there are some areas of low clouds but i think it will burn off sooner today. however as long as this low sits there and then another one reinforcing it on the backside even though it's not as strong it keeps lower pressure on the west coast and high in the middle of the country it's hanging out towards tennessee, kentucky, missouri and not moving. so fog, sun, breezy, more sun...
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it reveals a national problem. the largest phone companies in the country are profiting off of a practice that may be costing you money. steve centanni is live in washington. what has come out of this hearing so far. >> reporter: very powerful testimony calling these mysterious phone charges a scam. now with unsuspecting land line customers commonly being charged, without their knowledge for things they never bought. the practice is called cramming. a year-long congressional investigation found one phone company has placed approximately 300 million third party charges on phone bills every year, these amount to $2 billion worth of charges a year. a large percentage of the charges are unauthorized cramming charges. more than a half a million customers have explained to their phone companies often not getting a very sympathetic response. j. rockefeller the chairman of the hearing say the phone companies need to be more vigilant. >> all telephone companies have anticramming patrol sees. they haven't made a serious effo
it reveals a national problem. the largest phone companies in the country are profiting off of a practice that may be costing you money. steve centanni is live in washington. what has come out of this hearing so far. >> reporter: very powerful testimony calling these mysterious phone charges a scam. now with unsuspecting land line customers commonly being charged, without their knowledge for things they never bought. the practice is called cramming. a year-long congressional investigation...
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you won't his allowed more home runs than anyone else in the american league. 22 coming in. 23 after this drive by josh willingham. that was part of a four-run second inning for the as. right now they're in the fifth. as leading 4-1. >>> the yankees derek jeter came into today's game with the rays needing two hits to reach the 3,000 mark for his career. jeter singled in the first then came up against david in the third. that's the way to do it in a memorable way. jeter's 3,000th hit is his third homer of the year. the 28th major leaguer to reach 3,000 but amazingly, the first yankee and jeter didn't stop there. he was 5-5 today. knocking in the winning run in the 8th with his fifth hit. >>> rain in colorado has played havoc with golf's u.s. women's open this weekend. they got the second round finished today. defending champion, creamer is within striking rake. she saves par with this putt to complete a round of 70. she's in a group of five, five strokes back. only five players are under par after two rounds. two of them are named me zat toe from japan. this is i mezato. she is one sh
you won't his allowed more home runs than anyone else in the american league. 22 coming in. 23 after this drive by josh willingham. that was part of a four-run second inning for the as. right now they're in the fifth. as leading 4-1. >>> the yankees derek jeter came into today's game with the rays needing two hits to reach the 3,000 mark for his career. jeter singled in the first then came up against david in the third. that's the way to do it in a memorable way. jeter's 3,000th hit is...
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or 53 kofi if there was a refusal which is roughly similar to the previous five terms that averages 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the corporation, at&t, said this would give rights of privacy because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. and that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in the oral arguments, the word is personal privacy, and there are often situations in which they had a very different meanings from the roots. the chief pointed out an oral arguments craft and crafty, squirrel and squirrely, pastor and pastoral and the like. and the chief justice writing for the unanimous court found at&t did not have the right to personal privacy and he concluded his opinion with a wonde
or 53 kofi if there was a refusal which is roughly similar to the previous five terms that averages 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the...
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and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawyer. >> you would never know what she survived unless you notice how her face changes when she speaks of the past and the charm around her neck, a
and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day...
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and pakistan already rocky. now a shocking new accusation that could further embarrass the pakistani leadership. we are live with that story. court action in baseball stair e oeud sand cal as a judge makes a key ruling in the roger clemens face just ahead. remember you can take fox news with you. stay updated on what is happening around the world, wherever you are 24 hours a day, whatever your mobile device, get fox news alerts, stream live video and watch the latest clips from your favorite shows. go to foxnews.com/mobile and get more information. jon: some developing stories we're keeping an eye on here in the newsroom and from our control room. twin terror attacks in baghdad. a car bomb exploding first, an just as folks gathered to help the victims a roadside bomb goes off nearby. at least 35 people killed. word today that prosecutors will drop the sexual assault charges against dominic strauss-kahn. the "new york post" reports the dismissal of the case against the former monetary chief is a certainty. this a
and pakistan already rocky. now a shocking new accusation that could further embarrass the pakistani leadership. we are live with that story. court action in baseball stair e oeud sand cal as a judge makes a key ruling in the roger clemens face just ahead. remember you can take fox news with you. stay updated on what is happening around the world, wherever you are 24 hours a day, whatever your mobile device, get fox news alerts, stream live video and watch the latest clips from your favorite...
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military aid to pakistan. this is an indication the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which has been a source of tension with pakistan. in syria, angry mobs attack the american embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag you see them there. they ripped the letters off the embassy building. this follows after the ambassador criticized the political uprising there. and secretary of state, hillary clinton, condemned the industry attack. if anyone including president asad thinks the united states is secretly hoping the regime will emerge from this turmoil to continue this brutality and oppression, they are wrong. >> now. demonstrators loyal to the president and the syrian target also targeted the french embassy. it's believed there are angry about a visit to an opposition city last week. >>> 7:46. vallejo city council meets tonight with local american indian tribes -- indian trains trying to settle a protest. the city wants to build a park at glencoe native american burial site. fo
military aid to pakistan. this is an indication the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which has been a source of tension with pakistan. in syria, angry mobs attack the american embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag you see them there. they ripped the letters off the embassy building. this follows after the ambassador criticized the political uprising there. and secretary of state, hillary clinton, condemned the industry attack. if anyone including...
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that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations. and, you know, the statute, the freedom of information act grants rights for personal privacy and what the corporation, at&t, said we have rights of privacy here because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in oral argument the word is personnel privacy and there is a situation in which words mean different definitions from the root. craft and craftee, squirrel and squirrely and pastor and pastoral. and the chief justice writing for oral argument said at&t didn't have the right to personal privacy. and he said, we trust that at&t will not take it personally. [laughter] there was a high rate of so-called ideological division for the term in the case of 5-4 or
that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations. and, you know, the statute, the freedom of information act grants rights for personal privacy and what the corporation, at&t, said we have rights of privacy here because...
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amy wambach scored off a corner kick, again on a head ball and 22-year-old alex morgan added insurance in the 82nd minute. this is the women's first trip to the women's final since 1996 who brandi chastain pulled off her shirt in a victory celebration that we've seen about a million times since i think. the u.s. women's team will play either japan or sweden in sunday's final in frankfurt so go usa. or across the pond they call it. >> fabulous call. >> does it ever get on your nerves that we call it something completely different than the rest of the world. >> in the at all. >> thanks, melissa. >> michele bachmann and her latest head-scratcher on marriage in america. stay with us. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit
amy wambach scored off a corner kick, again on a head ball and 22-year-old alex morgan added insurance in the 82nd minute. this is the women's first trip to the women's final since 1996 who brandi chastain pulled off her shirt in a victory celebration that we've seen about a million times since i think. the u.s. women's team will play either japan or sweden in sunday's final in frankfurt so go usa. or across the pond they call it. >> fabulous call. >> does it ever get on your nerves...
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military aide to pakistan. u.s. slammed pakistan's reluctance to fight afghan militants along its border. >>> a government accountability report released today finds the system for detecting medicaid and medicare fraud are inadequate and underused. billion of dollars and claims are paid out each year, according to the report. >>> final spacewalk of the nasa era is conducted today. two space station residents will execute the walk to retrieve a broken pump. meantime, the landing plan for the "atlantis" has changed. it will now touchdown in the predawn houring of july 21st at the kennedy space center. >>> meantime, all eyes are going to be on sergeant scott moore at the marine corps ball this november when he shows up with movie star mila kunis on his arm. he asked her to the ball on youtube. take a look. >> hey, mila. sergeant moore. you can call me scott. i just want to take a moment out of my day to ask you to the marine corps ball in november in north carolina. yours truly. take a second. think about it. get back
military aide to pakistan. u.s. slammed pakistan's reluctance to fight afghan militants along its border. >>> a government accountability report released today finds the system for detecting medicaid and medicare fraud are inadequate and underused. billion of dollars and claims are paid out each year, according to the report. >>> final spacewalk of the nasa era is conducted today. two space station residents will execute the walk to retrieve a broken pump. meantime, the...
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two sources tell us that he was killed last month in pakistan by a u.s. drone. one official said to us today, "we know we got him this time." at the white house today, the president said he will begin sending condolence letters to families of troops who commit suicide in a war zone. troops who die in combat have always received this honor. but for generations, suicide victims have not been acknowledged by the president. the white house has been reviewing this policy, but mr. obama took action one week after elaine quijano first reported this story on our broadcast. elaine? >> reporter: well, scott, the president says he made the change to the condolence letter policy to remove the stigma associated with one of the unseen wounds of war, suicide. in a written statement, the president said, "this issue is emotional, painful and complicated. but these americans served our nation bravely, they didn't die because they were weak, and the fact that they didn't get the help they needed must change." the group iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, which has been advoc
two sources tell us that he was killed last month in pakistan by a u.s. drone. one official said to us today, "we know we got him this time." at the white house today, the president said he will begin sending condolence letters to families of troops who commit suicide in a war zone. troops who die in combat have always received this honor. but for generations, suicide victims have not been acknowledged by the president. the white house has been reviewing this policy, but mr. obama...
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when she rose high in the world, she observed it could happen to anyone. after all, it has happened to anyone. but when the attention of the world turned in her direction, elizabeth and ford was ready. before december 1973, her life was all about a home and family. there was time for little else. in her memoirs she recalled, i was lucky enough to have four children. they were terribly interesting, at least to me. i was a den mother. i was a sunday school teacher. i was an interior decorator, and a peacemaker. she loved her children. susan told me earlier today that she had gone in early july to visit her mom and that her mom, up from her bed, and some are happy birthday. i know with what love she did it. i would like to sing it today on gerald ford's birthday. she is singing to him in have been pre mrs. ford knew how to cook a pretty good meal, or serve one up, i should say. [laughter] i heard a story from the time her husband challenged for minority leader. it was an intense contest. a 6:00 p.m. meeting was scheduled. congressman ford refused tuesday for
when she rose high in the world, she observed it could happen to anyone. after all, it has happened to anyone. but when the attention of the world turned in her direction, elizabeth and ford was ready. before december 1973, her life was all about a home and family. there was time for little else. in her memoirs she recalled, i was lucky enough to have four children. they were terribly interesting, at least to me. i was a den mother. i was a sunday school teacher. i was an interior decorator,...
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travel out of their home country last year that time is up more than 20% from 2009. >>> time now 5:22. teenagers in one east bay city cannot stay out late anymore. the summer long crack down that a lot of parents like. >>> plus the changes people may notice at lake tahoe beaches this summer. all because of the snow. >>> good morning. little overcast and a lot of local drizzle as well means cooler 50s 60s. 60s around the bay 70s very, very low 80s inland. >>> time now 5:25 in lake tahoe both the locals and tourists seeing shrinking beaches this summer after rising water levels after more than 61 feet of snow fell in the sierra nevada this season. the lake level is right now about five feet above tahoe's natural rim. that's according to the tahoe daily tribune. water authorities say it may be later this month before the lake peaks. >>> kids in antioch better be home early. police have begun a summer long crack down on those breaking an 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. officers cited 37 teenagers in the knoll park area friday night. the crack down is not aimed at harassing kids but rather
travel out of their home country last year that time is up more than 20% from 2009. >>> time now 5:22. teenagers in one east bay city cannot stay out late anymore. the summer long crack down that a lot of parents like. >>> plus the changes people may notice at lake tahoe beaches this summer. all because of the snow. >>> good morning. little overcast and a lot of local drizzle as well means cooler 50s 60s. 60s around the bay 70s very, very low 80s inland. >>>...
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guest: the president said he wanted deal by july 22. i would put my money on july 22. and it might be a late night. host: karen past joining us this morning. thank you. -- karen bass. coming up, we will hear from carter gordy, bloomberg news. -- dorothy. first, a news update from c-span radio. >> is department reports that housing starts were up in june. builders broke ground on more single-family homes and apartments. this resulted in a 1436% increase from may. still, economists say that is half of the home building needed to sustain a healthy housing market. the space shuttle have left the space station for the last time. florida homecoming will mark the end of the 30-year shuttle era. an update on the investigation of phone hacking and britain appeared in london's outgoing police chief says 10 of 45 press officers for the force are former employees of rupert murdoch's news international. he denied knowing the newspaper was a gauge in phone hacking. rupert murdoch testified before a parliamentary committee coming up in just under 20 minutes. you could hear it live on
guest: the president said he wanted deal by july 22. i would put my money on july 22. and it might be a late night. host: karen past joining us this morning. thank you. -- karen bass. coming up, we will hear from carter gordy, bloomberg news. -- dorothy. first, a news update from c-span radio. >> is department reports that housing starts were up in june. builders broke ground on more single-family homes and apartments. this resulted in a 1436% increase from may. still, economists say that...
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did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard bargaining ahead as the president and congressional leaders try to hammer out a deal on raising the federal debt limit as the august 2nd deadline looms, most parties are firming up their bottom lines. joining me now is senator tom coburn from oklahoma. senator, i know that you have today pentagon with speaker boehner about the republican position, or at least his position going into these debt talks. what can you tell me about where you are now when it comes to the revenue side of this equation? >> well, i think speaker boehner related that everything is on the table. i think it should be. i
did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard...
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unless that nations pursues militant groups more aggressively. on his first visit to afghanistan as secretary of defense leon panetta said yesterday that the defeat of al qaeda is within reach. panetta says eliminating as few as ten of the terrorists' top figures could cripple its ability to strike. citizens of the world's newest nation, the republic of south sudan celebrated their independence yesterday. the u.s. delegation to the festivities included former secretary of state colin powell who helped broker the end of sudan's civil war in 2005. the search for seven missing americans goes on this morning off the coast of baja california. they were on a boat that capsized last week in the sea of cortez. the mexican navy says the men may be on one of the area's barrier islands. in sports, the wait is over. more than 50,000 fans in new york's yankee stadium enjoyed an "i was there" moment yesterday when derek jeter stroked his,000th career hit. >> announcer: deep to left field. >> osgood: a home run over the left field wall. jeter is the 28th player
unless that nations pursues militant groups more aggressively. on his first visit to afghanistan as secretary of defense leon panetta said yesterday that the defeat of al qaeda is within reach. panetta says eliminating as few as ten of the terrorists' top figures could cripple its ability to strike. citizens of the world's newest nation, the republic of south sudan celebrated their independence yesterday. the u.s. delegation to the festivities included former secretary of state colin powell who...
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the second case involves a militant named gull rahman who was captured in 2002 in pakistan and held at a secret prison in afghanistan known as the salt pit. hosed down and left in an unheated cell overnight, rahman died of hypothermia. neither prisoner had been singled out for special interrogation. they both apparently died of simple misuse or neglect. >> pelley: david, what are you hearing about the c.i.a.'s reaction to this today? >> reporter: well, this happens to be c.i.a. director leon panetta's last day on the job before he takes over as secretary of defense. none of this happened on his watch, but he is clearly pleased by the decision. he issued a statement, saying "we are now finally about to close this chapter in our agency's history." >> pelley: thank you, david. leon panetta will be taking over tomorrow for robert gates. today, president obama surprised the outgoing defense secretary with a going-away present: the medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian award. gates was appointed by president george w. bush four and a half years ago and stayed on to help president o
the second case involves a militant named gull rahman who was captured in 2002 in pakistan and held at a secret prison in afghanistan known as the salt pit. hosed down and left in an unheated cell overnight, rahman died of hypothermia. neither prisoner had been singled out for special interrogation. they both apparently died of simple misuse or neglect. >> pelley: david, what are you hearing about the c.i.a.'s reaction to this today? >> reporter: well, this happens to be c.i.a....
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the president and hill leaders have agreed to meet today, with only 22 days until the nation is unable to make its payments because of the debt ceiling. the president says it's more like eight days really because the way things move in washington they need the time to put in the legislation to make sure everything goes smoothly. no one knows for sure what could happen to the global economy if these talks fail. republicans are still saying no deal if it includes tax hikes and some democrats are saying don't touch medicare in the negotiations. the president repeatedly saying it is time to get serious. >> we might as well do it now. now is the time to do it. now is the time to deal with these issues. if not now, when? what i've said to them is, let's go. >> go ahead. >> live at the white house for us this morning, so the president, you know, was -- came out with strong language yesterday saying look i'm willing to take heat from my own party, i hope the gop is willing to do the same. >> that's right. that's why he called them back to the white house. this will be the third meeting now thi
the president and hill leaders have agreed to meet today, with only 22 days until the nation is unable to make its payments because of the debt ceiling. the president says it's more like eight days really because the way things move in washington they need the time to put in the legislation to make sure everything goes smoothly. no one knows for sure what could happen to the global economy if these talks fail. republicans are still saying no deal if it includes tax hikes and some democrats are...
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the successful mission in pakistan recently that seal team 6 completed in bringing justice to osama bin laden. but there is so much more that we need to do in bringing response, prepared this, prevention. we would like to prevent every homicide from ever happening. but every unit has prevention as well as apprehension because there is no way to ultimately prevent some of these bad actors from getting through. but the most important defense we have is one another. and we are a citizenry that is taking action. i will turn it over to you to talk about border security. >> thank you, governor o'malley. let's turn to our first panelist. we are very pleased to have deputy commissioner david aguilar from the department of homeland security. he also serves as chief operating officer, overseeing 57,000 employees, and managing and operations budget of more than $11 billion. prior to this position, mr. aguilar served for more than 30 years with border patrol and was named chief of the border patrol in july of 2004. as chief, he has had over 20,000 border patrol agents across the country under his c
the successful mission in pakistan recently that seal team 6 completed in bringing justice to osama bin laden. but there is so much more that we need to do in bringing response, prepared this, prevention. we would like to prevent every homicide from ever happening. but every unit has prevention as well as apprehension because there is no way to ultimately prevent some of these bad actors from getting through. but the most important defense we have is one another. and we are a citizenry that is...